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<p>Hi Everyone,<br>
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I've been following the Extension Statistics thread, looking for
the extensions which I rely on heavily at work, and I realised
that one very crucial extension was missing from the list.<br>
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<p> ExchangeCalendar
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="https://github.com/ExchangeCalendar/exchangecalendar"><https://github.com/ExchangeCalendar/exchangecalendar></a> is [I
believe] the latest version of the very old <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/provider-for-microsoft-exchang">Provider
for Microsoft Exchange</a> extension on ATN. I'd like to get
ExchangeCalendar onto ATN to improve its visibility, to get it on
to the Extension Statistics list and to maximise its chances of
surviving, per my comments in <a
href="https://github.com/ExchangeCalendar/exchangecalendar/issues/163">ExchangeCalendar#163</a>.<br>
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<p> There are, I understand from that Issue, likely to be some
problems listing the extension because it uses an add-on
identifier which is already on ATN (I've already confirmed that
the 5.0.0-alpha3 xpi fails the validation test on this point) and
because the extension may fail code review. I don't know how much
of a problem it will be to resolve these issues.<br>
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<p> I do know that ExchangeCalendar has been identified as a
critical extension on this very list (2 May 2017 02:40:46) and so
I'm raising it here as an extension that might to be seen to be an
important for future planning.<br>
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<p>jwq.<br>
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<p>Sent from my bugzilla account, which does not accept non-list
email.<br>
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